US20090123602A1 - Method for making lactose-removing milk - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for making lactose-free or low-lactose dairy products by using milk as a raw material.
- the dairy products can be lactose-free or low lactose liquid milk or lactose-free or low lactose solid milk powder.
- Lactose is a unique disaccharide which exists in the mammal breast milk and also the main carbohydrate in milk (more than 99.8% of the total sugar content).
- Normal fresh cow milk contains 4.8% ⁇ 5.2% lactose, which is about 52% of non-fat cow milk solids and about 70% of the solid whey.
- the Medical Encyclopedia a service of the U.S. national library of medicine and the National Institutes of Health, provides that, unless lactose is decomposed by enough lactase in the small intestine when it enters into the alimentary tract, lactose intolerance, including symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, or diarrhea, occurs. Lactose intolerance happens more often in Asian, African, and Latin American.
- Lactose mainly comes from dairy products. In order to avoid lactose intolerance, people usually choose to change their diet style, avoid eating or drinking milk or dairy product. However, as reported in the World Journal of Gastorenterol., Vol. 12, No. 2, pages 187-191 (2006), quitting milk or dairy product can lead to absent diet structure and body nutrition imbalance. In order to solve the problem caused by having milk, a method mentioned in U.S. Pat. No. 6,881,428, U.S.
- Patent Application Publication 20050170044, and European Food Tech Award to Valio lactose free milk technology discloses that in nowadays milk processing, it is common to use lactase to hydrolyze milk lactose to decrease the lactose concentration and alleviate the discomfort associated with drinking milk.
- lactase to hydrolyze milk lactose to decrease the lactose concentration and alleviate the discomfort associated with drinking milk.
- this method produces glucose and galactose, the total molar concentration of which equal to that of the unhydrolyzed lactose, and the total sugar content is not reduced. Long-term or large-volume intake of this kind of milk will not help stabilizing diabetes patient's blood sugar. Removing the lactose of cow milk and decreasing total sugar content of cow milk are very important to ensure the consumer's good health.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,829 relates to a method of making flavorful de-lactose cheese products by using chymosin along with milk fermentation, however, this type of process makes the dairy product lose its nutritious whey part.
- U.S. Patent Application Publication 20050214409 discloses a method using membrane separation and column chromatography to remove lactose from milk which may reserve the nutritious whey part, unfortunately, the method is so inefficient that it is hard to be adopted in industrial production.
- the present invention provides an effective method for removing lactose from milk. Specifically, the method uses cow milk as raw material, and after the steps of degreasing, precipitation, ultrafiltration, re-dissolving, mixing, and restoration, lactose-removed diary product is obtained.
- the liquid milk is degreased to obtain low-fat milk liquid and milk fat.
- the low-fat milk is being added with milk coagulant and calcium salt while being stirred to obtain milk curd.
- the milk curd is heated, stirred, and cut into curd particles and whey.
- the curd particles are dissolved in a milk dissolving solvent to obtain the re-dissolved milk solution, while lactose is removed from the whey via membrane separation to obtain a de-lactose whey liquid or de-lactose whey powder.
- the re-dissolved milk solution and the de-lactose whey liquid or de-lactose whey powder are mixed and dissolved together, with or without adding the original milk fat, and emulsified by adding an emulsifier to produce lactose-free milk liquid.
- the lactose-free milk liquid is homogenized and disinfected to obtain liquid milk or dried to obtain lactose-free milk powder.
- the first step of degreasing is skipped and the milk liquid is directed treated with coagulant and dissolved in a milk-dissolving solvent to form a re-dissolved milk solution, and the lactose is removed from the whey by membrane separation and restoration, one may obtain low-lactose liquid milk or low-lactose milk powder.
- the method of the present invention may be used when the raw material is goat milk and produce lactose-free or low-lactose goat liquid milk or milk powder.
- the method of the present invention has accomplished the result through the following:
- milk coagulation changes the composition of the milk, and causes the fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals to congregate in the curd. If the milk is degreased beforehand, the congregated density of the curd is increased and the residual amount of lactose in the curd particles is further reduced. On the base of the lactose's low molecular weight and it's water-soluble, membrane separation technique could double the effect of the lactose separation.
- the lactose contained in the lactose-free milk produced by the method of the present invention is ⁇ 0.5%; the lactose contained in the low-lactose milk produced by the method of the present invention is ⁇ 2.5% (decreased to 50% lactose of total amount); the lactose contained in the full-fat low-lactose milk powder made from the method of the present invention is ⁇ 20% (decreased to 50% lactose of total amount).
- the method of the present invention provides the following steps: degreasing the milk at first; adding food-grade chymosin to separate whey from milk fat, protein, and mineral precipitate; re-dissolving the precipitate by using a curd solvent; removing lactose from the whey by using membrane separation technique; mixing fat, lactose-removed whey, and the re-dissolved milk; homogenizing and disinfecting the solution to produce lactose-removed milk or after drying, lactose-removed milk powder; alternatively, mixing the product with ordinary milk to produce low-lactose dairy product.
- lactose-free or low-lactose diary products are obtained by the following four groups of methods: the lactose-free liquid milk is obtained through steps A (1) ⁇ (6); lactose-free liquid milk is obtained through steps A (1) ⁇ (7), which may further be dried to obtain lactose-free milk powder or low-lactose liquid milk, or dried to obtain low-lactose milk powder; low-lactose liquid milk is obtained through steps B (1) ⁇ (5); low-lactose liquid milk is obtained through steps B (1) ⁇ (6) and further dried to obtain low-lactose milk powder.
- Lactose-free dairy product from the present invention includes lactose-free milk and lactose-free milk powder.
- Low-lactose dairy product from the present invention includes low-lactose milk and low-lactose milk powder.
- the milk in the process may be fresh milk or obtained from dissolving food-grade milk powder dissolved in drinking water.
- the chymosin in the process may be animal chymosin, botanical chymosin, or microbial chymosin.
- the animal chymosin may be calf chymosin or lamb chymosin.
- the botanical chymosin may be chymopapain.
- the microbial chymosin may be mucor chymosin.
- the acid supplement may be hydrochloric acid, lactic acid, citric acid, or carbon dioxide gas.
- the milk-dissolving solvent in the process may be carbonate-citric acid buffer, citrate-citric acid buffer, or phosphate buffer; the buffering salt concentration of the re-dissolved milk solution is controlled between 0.005 ⁇ 0.03M, and the pH value of the re-dissolved milk solution is controlled between 6.6 ⁇ 7.0.
- the emulsifier in the process includes sucrose ester and lecithin.
- the condition of the emulsification reaction is that the shear emulsification in the process uses a speed of between 1000 ⁇ 4000 rpm, temperature between 25 ⁇ 60 Celsius and lasts about 10 ⁇ 60 min.
- the membrane separation technique in the process includes ultrafiltration and nanofiltration.
- the type of ultrafiltration and nanofiltration is expressed in membrane material and molecular weight cutoff.
- the specification of the membrane material is polyethersulfone or ceramic.
- the ultrafiltration membrane molecular weight cutoff is between 5000 ⁇ 20000.
- the specification of the membrane material is composite membrane or ceramic membrane.
- the nanofiltration membrane molecular weight cutoff is between 100 ⁇ 350.
- the present invention also includes a method for making low-lactose milk having the steps of mixing lactose-removed milk or lactose-removed milk powder with common milk proportionally, homogenizing, and disinfecting.
- the method of the present invention for making low-lactose milk powder has the steps of mixing lactose-removed milk or lactose-removed milk powder with common milk proportionally, homogenizing, disinfecting, and drying the solution.
- the method of the present invention for making lactose-free or low-lactose cow milk is also applicable for making lactose-removed goat milk dairy product.
- the steps of producing curd make the process of removing the lactose from whey more effective and reduce the production cost. 2. Mixing the curd with whey and fat holds most nutrition except lactose. 3. De-lactose dairy product from the present invention is less in lactose and total sugar content, and at the same time keeps the original flavor. 4. The dairy product from the present invention can also be further made into other no-sugar or low-sugar healthy food.
- de-lactose whey which contains minerals and vitamin.
- the final step we mix the re-dissolved milk and de-lactose whey with fat, then heating, homogenizing and disinfecting the solution to produce no-lactose milk, or further dry to de-lactose milk powder.
- the tested no-lactose milk contains lactose ⁇ 05.%, total sugar ⁇ 0.5%, fat ⁇ 3.0%, protein ⁇ 2.9%.
- the de-lactose milk powder contains lactose ⁇ 5%, total sugar ⁇ 5%, protein ⁇ 30%.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT/CN2007/002170 filed on Jul. 16, 2007, which claims priority from Chinese Patent Application CN 200610029014.1 filed on Jul. 17, 2006; the contents of the PCT International application and Chinese priority application are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a method for making lactose-free or low-lactose dairy products by using milk as a raw material. The dairy products can be lactose-free or low lactose liquid milk or lactose-free or low lactose solid milk powder.
- Lactose is a unique disaccharide which exists in the mammal breast milk and also the main carbohydrate in milk (more than 99.8% of the total sugar content). Normal fresh cow milk contains 4.8%˜5.2% lactose, which is about 52% of non-fat cow milk solids and about 70% of the solid whey. The Medical Encyclopedia, a service of the U.S. national library of medicine and the National Institutes of Health, provides that, unless lactose is decomposed by enough lactase in the small intestine when it enters into the alimentary tract, lactose intolerance, including symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, or diarrhea, occurs. Lactose intolerance happens more often in Asian, African, and Latin American. Lactose mainly comes from dairy products. In order to avoid lactose intolerance, people usually choose to change their diet style, avoid eating or drinking milk or dairy product. However, as reported in the World Journal of Gastorenterol., Vol. 12, No. 2, pages 187-191 (2006), quitting milk or dairy product can lead to absent diet structure and body nutrition imbalance. In order to solve the problem caused by having milk, a method mentioned in U.S. Pat. No. 6,881,428, U.S. Patent Application Publication 20050170044, and European Food Tech Award to Valio lactose free milk technology (2006/5/4) discloses that in nowadays milk processing, it is common to use lactase to hydrolyze milk lactose to decrease the lactose concentration and alleviate the discomfort associated with drinking milk. Unfortunately, this method produces glucose and galactose, the total molar concentration of which equal to that of the unhydrolyzed lactose, and the total sugar content is not reduced. Long-term or large-volume intake of this kind of milk will not help stabilizing diabetes patient's blood sugar. Removing the lactose of cow milk and decreasing total sugar content of cow milk are very important to ensure the consumer's good health. At present, there are methods for removing lactose from cow milk as reported in domestic or overseas publications. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,829 relates to a method of making flavorful de-lactose cheese products by using chymosin along with milk fermentation, however, this type of process makes the dairy product lose its nutritious whey part. U.S. Patent Application Publication 20050214409 discloses a method using membrane separation and column chromatography to remove lactose from milk which may reserve the nutritious whey part, unfortunately, the method is so inefficient that it is hard to be adopted in industrial production.
- The present invention provides an effective method for removing lactose from milk. Specifically, the method uses cow milk as raw material, and after the steps of degreasing, precipitation, ultrafiltration, re-dissolving, mixing, and restoration, lactose-removed diary product is obtained.
- In the method of the present invention, the liquid milk is degreased to obtain low-fat milk liquid and milk fat. The low-fat milk is being added with milk coagulant and calcium salt while being stirred to obtain milk curd. The milk curd is heated, stirred, and cut into curd particles and whey. The curd particles are dissolved in a milk dissolving solvent to obtain the re-dissolved milk solution, while lactose is removed from the whey via membrane separation to obtain a de-lactose whey liquid or de-lactose whey powder. Then, the re-dissolved milk solution and the de-lactose whey liquid or de-lactose whey powder are mixed and dissolved together, with or without adding the original milk fat, and emulsified by adding an emulsifier to produce lactose-free milk liquid. Alternatively, the lactose-free milk liquid is homogenized and disinfected to obtain liquid milk or dried to obtain lactose-free milk powder. In case that the first step of degreasing is skipped and the milk liquid is directed treated with coagulant and dissolved in a milk-dissolving solvent to form a re-dissolved milk solution, and the lactose is removed from the whey by membrane separation and restoration, one may obtain low-lactose liquid milk or low-lactose milk powder.
- In the present invention, it is very important to dissolve the curd particles in a milk-dissolving solvent to produce the re-dissolved milk solution, and then, to re-mix the re-dissolved milk solution with the lactose-removed whey to produce lactose-free liquid milk or lactose-free solid milk powder. The method of the present invention may be used when the raw material is goat milk and produce lactose-free or low-lactose goat liquid milk or milk powder.
- The method of the present invention has accomplished the result through the following:
- 1. milk coagulation changes the composition of the milk, and causes the fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals to congregate in the curd. If the milk is degreased beforehand, the congregated density of the curd is increased and the residual amount of lactose in the curd particles is further reduced. On the base of the lactose's low molecular weight and it's water-soluble, membrane separation technique could double the effect of the lactose separation.
2. People used to process milk to get cheese or casein, the character and flavor of which are different from the original milk by using chymosin. Milk solvent, emulsifier, and homogenization portfolio from the present invention can restore curd to the re-dissolved milk.
3. Mixing the above-mentioned lactose-free whey with the re-dissolved milk to produce stable de-lactose milk whose character is almost the same as the original milk.
4. There is no occurrence of lactose intolerance in people who are lack of lactase or suffer from diabetes after having the lactose-free dairy product produced by the method of the present invention. - The National Standard of People's Republic of China (GB13432-2004) provides that the general standard for the labeling of prepackaged foods for special dietary uses says the sugar content (including monosaccharide and disaccharide) ≦0.5% is defined as no sugar. Usually when lactose of dairy product is less than 20%˜50%, lactose intolerance hardly happens. Therefore, the lactose contained in the lactose-free milk produced by the method of the present invention is ≦0.5%; the lactose contained in the low-lactose milk produced by the method of the present invention is ≦2.5% (decreased to 50% lactose of total amount); the lactose contained in the full-fat low-lactose milk powder made from the method of the present invention is ≦20% (decreased to 50% lactose of total amount).
- The method of the present invention provides the following steps: degreasing the milk at first; adding food-grade chymosin to separate whey from milk fat, protein, and mineral precipitate; re-dissolving the precipitate by using a curd solvent; removing lactose from the whey by using membrane separation technique; mixing fat, lactose-removed whey, and the re-dissolved milk; homogenizing and disinfecting the solution to produce lactose-removed milk or after drying, lactose-removed milk powder; alternatively, mixing the product with ordinary milk to produce low-lactose dairy product.
- The lactose-free or low-lactose diary products are obtained by the following four groups of methods: the lactose-free liquid milk is obtained through steps A (1)˜(6); lactose-free liquid milk is obtained through steps A (1)˜(7), which may further be dried to obtain lactose-free milk powder or low-lactose liquid milk, or dried to obtain low-lactose milk powder; low-lactose liquid milk is obtained through steps B (1)˜(5); low-lactose liquid milk is obtained through steps B (1)˜(6) and further dried to obtain low-lactose milk powder.
- (1) Degreasing milk into de-fatted milk (0.2˜2.0% fat) and milk fat.
(2) Adding milk coagulant and calcium salt solution while heating and stirring the de-fatted milk from A (1) to produce milk curd.
(3) Heating the milk curd then cutting and stirring to obtain curd particles and whey. Separate the curd from the whey.
(4) Using a milk solvent to dissolve the curd particles to produce the re-dissolved milk whose pH value should be controlled between 6.6 and 7.0.
(5) Using the membrane separation technique removes the lactose from the whey from A (3) and produce de-lactose whey or de-lactose whey powder.
(6) Mixing the re-dissolved milk from A (4) together with lactose-removed whey or lactose whey-removed powder from A (5). The milk fat is optionally added into the solution, and then using shear emulsion to produce lactose-free milk.
(7) Homogenizing and disinfecting the lactose-free milk from A (6). Drying the solution to produce lactose-removed milk powder; or homogenizing and disinfecting the lactose-free milk from A (6) together with common milk and drying the solution to production low-lactose milk powder. - (1) Adding milk coagulant and liquid calcium salt while heating and stirring the milk to produce milk curd.
(2) Heating the milk curd then cutting and stirring it into curd particles and whey. Separate the curd from the whey.
(3) Using milk solvent to dissolve the curd particles to produce the re-dissolved milk which pH value should be controlled between 6.6 and 7.0.
(4) Using the membrane separation technique remove the lactose from the whey from B (2) and produce de-lactose whey or de-lactose whey powder.
(5) Mixing the re-dissolved milk from B (3) together with de-lactose whey or de-lactose whey powder from B (4). Use shear emulsion to produce low-lactose milk.
(6) Homogenizing and disinfecting the low-lactose milk. Or, dry it to produce low-lactose milk powder. - Lactose-free dairy product from the present invention includes lactose-free milk and lactose-free milk powder. Low-lactose dairy product from the present invention includes low-lactose milk and low-lactose milk powder.
- The milk in the process may be fresh milk or obtained from dissolving food-grade milk powder dissolved in drinking water.
- The chymosin in the process may be animal chymosin, botanical chymosin, or microbial chymosin. The animal chymosin may be calf chymosin or lamb chymosin. The botanical chymosin may be chymopapain. The microbial chymosin may be mucor chymosin. The acid supplement may be hydrochloric acid, lactic acid, citric acid, or carbon dioxide gas.
- The milk-dissolving solvent in the process may be carbonate-citric acid buffer, citrate-citric acid buffer, or phosphate buffer; the buffering salt concentration of the re-dissolved milk solution is controlled between 0.005˜0.03M, and the pH value of the re-dissolved milk solution is controlled between 6.6˜7.0.
- The emulsifier in the process includes sucrose ester and lecithin.
- The condition of the emulsification reaction is that the shear emulsification in the process uses a speed of between 1000˜4000 rpm, temperature between 25˜60 Celsius and lasts about 10˜60 min.
- The membrane separation technique in the process includes ultrafiltration and nanofiltration. The type of ultrafiltration and nanofiltration is expressed in membrane material and molecular weight cutoff. For Ultrafiltration, the specification of the membrane material is polyethersulfone or ceramic. The ultrafiltration membrane molecular weight cutoff is between 5000˜20000. For Nanofiltration, the specification of the membrane material is composite membrane or ceramic membrane. The nanofiltration membrane molecular weight cutoff is between 100˜350.
- The present invention also includes a method for making low-lactose milk having the steps of mixing lactose-removed milk or lactose-removed milk powder with common milk proportionally, homogenizing, and disinfecting.
- The method of the present invention for making low-lactose milk powder has the steps of mixing lactose-removed milk or lactose-removed milk powder with common milk proportionally, homogenizing, disinfecting, and drying the solution.
- The method of the present invention for making lactose-free or low-lactose cow milk is also applicable for making lactose-removed goat milk dairy product.
- The method of the present invention has the following advantages:
- 1. The steps of producing curd make the process of removing the lactose from whey more effective and reduce the production cost.
2. Mixing the curd with whey and fat holds most nutrition except lactose.
3. De-lactose dairy product from the present invention is less in lactose and total sugar content, and at the same time keeps the original flavor.
4. The dairy product from the present invention can also be further made into other no-sugar or low-sugar healthy food. - The following examples are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention but only to illustrate the details of the producing process.
- We degrease 100 kg milk which is from healthy cow, then heat the solution at 61 Celsius, 30 min for disinfection. After cooling the solution's temperature down to 41 Celsius, we add 100 ml 10% CaCl2 and 0.2% calf chymosin into the solution slowly while stirring to produce milk curd. The curd's temperature soon increases to 45 Celsius. We then stir the curd to produce curd particles and whey. After filtering the whey out, we add 100 kg 45 Celsius purified water into the container with the curd particles while stirring and repeat the filtering once. Next step we collect the washed curd particles and dissolve it by using 0.01 mol potassium citrate-citric acid buffer to produce the re-dissolved milk which pH value is 6.7. After removing lactose from the whey by ultrafiltration and nanofiltration, we get de-lactose whey which contains minerals and vitamin. The final step we mix the re-dissolved milk and de-lactose whey with fat, then heating, homogenizing and disinfecting the solution to produce no-lactose milk, or further dry to de-lactose milk powder. The tested no-lactose milk contains lactose ≦05.%, total sugar ≦0.5%, fat ≧3.0%, protein ≧2.9%. we prove the de-lactose milk powder contains lactose ≦5%, total sugar ≦5%, protein ≧30%.
- We dissolve the 10 kg food-grade skim milk powder (fat content ≦2.0%) with 90 kg water, and then add 3000 ml 10% calcium lactate and 1000 ml chymopapain solution while stirring, when the solution's temperature is increased to 39 Celsius, keep the status for 20 min. After the above-mentioned steps, the solution's temperature soon increases to 55 Celsius. We stir to crush the curd to produce curd particles and whey and then add 100 kg 45 Celsius purified water into the container with the curd particles while stirring and repeat the filtering once. Next step we collect the washed curd particles and dissolve it by using 0.01 mol potassium carbonate-citric acid buffer and 0.2% sucrose ester to produce the re-dissolved milk which pH value is 7.0. After removing lactose from the whey by ultrafiltration and nanofiltration, we get de-lactose whey which contains minerals. The final step we mix the re-dissolved milk with de-lactose whey, then heating, homogenizing and disinfecting the solution to produce lactose-free milk. We prove the no-lactose milk contains lactose ≦0.5%, total sugar ≦0.5%, fat ≧1.5%, and protein ≧2.9%.
- We degrease the 100 kg milk which comes from healthy cow and add 1000 ml CaCl2 into it while stirring. Keep the de-fat milk motionless for about 45 min, after adding 2N hydrochloric acid into the de-fat milk and make sure that its temperature is up to 41 Celsius and its pH value is down to 5.0. Finished the above steps, we obtains milk curd. We stir to crush the curd to produce curd particles and separated whey, and then add 100 kg purified water into the container with the curd particles while stirring and repeat the filtering until the pH value of the filtered water reaches 6.5. We collect the washed curd particles and dissolve it by using K2HPO4-KH2PO4 buffer to produce the re-dissolved milk which pH value is 7.0. After removing lactose from the whey, we get de-lactose whey which contains minerals. Mixing the re-dissolved milk and de-lactose whey to get 80 kg de-lactose milk. Homogenizing and disinfecting the solution after mixing the de-lactose milk with 80 kg fresh milk, low-lactose milk is obtained. We prove the Low-lactose milk that contains lactose ≦2.5%, total sugar ≦2.5%, fat ≧1.5%, and protein ≧2.9%.
- We dissolve 10 kg skim milk powder (fat content ≦2.0%) by 90 kg water to get skim milk. Use lactic acid and citric acid buffer in the skim milk to produce the re-dissolved milk. Homogenizing and disinfecting after mixing 1 kg high-protein de-lactose whey powder, 1 kg milk fat and 0.02 kg lecithin with the re-dissolved milk, no-lactose milk is obtained. We prove the no-lactose milk that contains lactose ≦0.5%, total sugar ≦0.5%, fat ≧1.5%, and protein ≧2.9%.
- We degrease the 100 kg milk which comes from healthy cow and add 1000 ml CaCl2, 0.2% mucor chymosin solution, and 1N hydrochloric acid into it while stirring. Keep the milk motionless for about 45 min, after making its temperature is up to 39 Celsius and its-pH value is down to 6.5. Finished the above steps, we obtains milk curd. We stir to crush the curd to produce curd particles and separated whey, and then add 100 kg purified water into the container with the curd particles while stirring and repeat the filtering once. We collect the washed curd particles and dissolve it by using sodium citrate-citric acid buffer to produce the re-dissolved milk which pH value is 6.8. After removing lactose from the whey by membrane filtration, we get de-lactose whey which contains minerals. Mixing the re-dissolved milk with de-lactose whey to get 80 kg de-lactose milk, homogenizing and disinfecting the solution to produce low-lactose milk, we prove the low-lactose milk that contains lactose ≦2.5%, total sugar ≦2.5%, fat ≧3%,and protein ≧2.9%.
- We add chymopapain, CaCl2 solution into 1 kg goat milk to produce milk curd and whey, and then dissolve the curd by citric acid buffer which pH value is 7.0 to get the re-dissolved milk. Afterward, we remove lactose from the whey by membrane filtration. The final step is mixing the re-dissolved milk with de-lactose whey and after homogenizing we obtain no-lactose goat milk. We prove the no-lactose goat milk that contains lactose ≦0.5%, total sugar ≦0.5%, fat ≧1.5%, and protein ≧2.9%.
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